Beginning with VIP parking, the private 7,725 sq. ft. Skyline Suite features wall-to-wall flat-screen TV's, reserved seating, coat check, in-seat beverage service, private restrooms and best of all...complimentary food and beverages with open bar from the time the stadium opens to the time it closes. Skyline Suite guests never have to open their wallet while enjoying a Suite experience unmatched in Chicago!

Full Season Seats

Click here to learn more about the Zurich Skyline Suite. Contact the Suite Sales & Services Team to add your name to the 2015 Waiting List. Below are all the season ticket amenities, benefits and terms.

Skyline Suite Amenities

Indoor reserved seating in climate-controlled Suite with operable windows for open air

Benefits

Complimentary Waldron Deck parking pass with every two seats licensed.

Gameday contest for Bears autographed merchandise.

Invitations to exclusive VIP Parties at Chicago Bears events.

Merchandise discount.

Terms

Each season ticket seat costs $9,307.20 in 2015 (includes city & county taxes).

5-year license agreement.

$5,000 per-account, refundable membership fee required.

Season ticket includes 10 home games (2 preseason + 8 regular season).

Any applicable playoff tickets must be purchased for each designated seat.

The Skyline Suite at Soldier Field provides an all-inclusive experience at all Chicago Bears games for clients, family and friends. Beginning with VIP parking, the private 7,725 sq. ft. Skyline Suite features reserved seating, wall-to-wall HD TVs, in-seat beverage service, private restrooms, coat check and best of all... each ticket includes food and beverages, with open bar, from the time the stadium opens to the time it closes. In the Skyline Suite, guests never have to open their wallet while enjoying the NFL experience!

SINGLE GAME AMENITIES AND BENEFITS

Complimentary Waldron Deck parking pass for each account.

Gameday contest for Bears autographed merchandise.

Indoor reserved seating in climate-controlled suite with operable windows for open air.

Bears Skyline Suite a big hit with avid fans

Avid Bears fan Jim Johnston of Glenview was smitten even before the new Skyline Suite at Soldier Field was completed and he's even more impressed after watching a few games from such a luxurious setting.

Introduced this season, the Skyline Suite is a premium seating option that gives Bears fans a unique, all-inclusive game day experience. The Skyline Suite can accommodate 180 fans and is located in the southeast corner of Soldier Field below the Executive Suites and the Press Box.

"I was looking for something that was a step above the rest of the seats," Johnston said. "When they brought me up there and it was still under construction, all I could think was, 'Wow, this is going to be incredible."

"I'm a longtime Bears fan and there's no greater way to watch the games than to sit up there in great comfort with great food and incredibly nice people. It's more comfortable than my house. The view is spectacular and there's just nothing better." Joining the United Club and the Executive Suite as a third premium seating option, the Skyline Suite features individual indoor reserved seating in a spacious climate-controlled suite with operable windows for open air.

Johnston has attended games in skyboxes in Atlanta, St. Louis and New Orleans and says that the atmosphere in the Skyline Suite is unlike any other.

"It's an incredible experience," said Johnston, who bought season tickets and attends games with his wife. "I've seen a lot of different skyboxes and nothing compares to the Skyline Suite."

The multi-million dollar construction project was paid for exclusively by the Bears and provides more non-game day revenue generating opportunities for the Chicago Park District.

Avid fan Stefanie Stricker of Oak Lawn sat in the Skyline Suite for the first time with her husband, father and brother last weekend when the Bears hosted the Bengals. "We were so impressed," she said. "It's awesome up there. You get to experience football like most people don't. You can actually see the plays develop from up there, which is really incredible. Especially if you've never been to a game before or if somebody's new to football, it's a great way to watch it.

"It's a unique way to experience a football game and it's also a great way to see the historic aspects of Soldier Field and how they've melded with the new and the modern."